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Andrew Jackson - Election of 1824.
Main article: U.S. presidential election, 1824
During his first run for the Presidency in 1824, Jackson received a plurality of both the popular and electoral votes. Since no candidate received a majority, the election was thrown into the House of Representatives, which chose John Quincy Adams instead. Jackson denounced it as "stolen" because Henry Clay threw his votes to John Quincy Adams, who then made Clay Secretary of State. Jackson later called fo ...
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See also:Andrew Jackson, Andrew Jackson - Early life and military career, Andrew Jackson - Creek War and War of 1812, Andrew Jackson - First Seminole War, Andrew Jackson - Jackson becomes President, Andrew Jackson - Spoils system, Andrew Jackson - Opposition to the National Bank, Andrew Jackson - Nullification crisis, Andrew Jackson - Indian Removal, Andrew Jackson - Assassination attempt, Andrew Jackson - Major presidential acts, Andrew Jackson - Cabinet, Andrew Jackson - Supreme Court appointments, Andrew Jackson - Supreme Court cases during his presidency, Andrew Jackson - States admitted to the Union, Andrew Jackson - Notes, Andrew Jackson - Family and later life, Andrew Jackson - Physical characteristics and Health, Andrew Jackson - Memorials and movies Read more here: » Andrew Jackson: Encyclopedia II - Andrew Jackson - Jackson becomes President |
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The story of Andrew and Rachel Jackson's life together was told in Irving Stone's best-selling 1951 novel The President's Lady, which was made into the 1953 film of the same title, starring Susan Hayward, Charlton Heston, John McIntire, and Carl Betz and directed by Henry Levin. The relationship between the two was also the basis of a successful documentary by the Public Broadcasting Service, ...
See also:Andrew Jackson, Andrew Jackson - Physical characteristics and health, Andrew Jackson - Early life and military career, Andrew Jackson - Creek War and War of 1812, Andrew Jackson - First Seminole War, Andrew Jackson - First Term as President, Andrew Jackson - Election of 1824, Andrew Jackson - Spoils system, Andrew Jackson - Opposition to the National Bank, Andrew Jackson - Nullification crisis, Andrew Jackson - Indian Removal, Andrew Jackson - Assassination attempt, Andrew Jackson - Major presidential acts, Andrew Jackson - Cabinet, Andrew Jackson - Supreme Court appointments, Andrew Jackson - Supreme Court cases during his presidency, Andrew Jackson - States admitted to the Union, Andrew Jackson - Notes, Andrew Jackson - Family and later life, Andrew Jackson - Memorials and movies Read more here: » Andrew Jackson: Encyclopedia II - Andrew Jackson - Memorials and movies |
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 |  |  | Maysville Road Veto: Encyclopedia II - Andrew Jackson - Early life and military careerJackson was born in a backwoods settlement to Scots-Irish immigrants in the Waxhaw area in the Carolinas, on March 15, 1767. He was the youngest son in his family. Both North Carolina and South Carolina have claimed him as a "native son." Jackson himself always stated that he was born in South Carolina. He received a sporadic education. At age thirteen, he joined the Continental Army as a courier. He was captured and imprisoned by the British during the American Revolutionary War. Jackson was the last U.S. President to have been a veteran of the American Revolution, and the only President to have been a prisoner of ...
See also:Andrew Jackson, Andrew Jackson - Physical characteristics and health, Andrew Jackson - Early life and military career, Andrew Jackson - Creek War and War of 1812, Andrew Jackson - First Seminole War, Andrew Jackson - First Term as President, Andrew Jackson - Election of 1824, Andrew Jackson - Spoils system, Andrew Jackson - Opposition to the National Bank, Andrew Jackson - Nullification crisis, Andrew Jackson - Indian Removal, Andrew Jackson - Assassination attempt, Andrew Jackson - Major presidential acts, Andrew Jackson - Cabinet, Andrew Jackson - Supreme Court appointments, Andrew Jackson - Supreme Court cases during his presidency, Andrew Jackson - States admitted to the Union, Andrew Jackson - Notes, Andrew Jackson - Family and later life, Andrew Jackson - Memorials and movies Read more here: » Andrew Jackson: Encyclopedia II - Andrew Jackson - Early life and military career |
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See also:Andrew Jackson, Andrew Jackson - Early life and military career, Andrew Jackson - Creek War and War of 1812, Andrew Jackson - First Seminole War, Andrew Jackson - Jackson becomes President, Andrew Jackson - Spoils system, Andrew Jackson - Opposition to the National Bank, Andrew Jackson - Nullification crisis, Andrew Jackson - Indian Removal, Andrew Jackson - Assassination attempt, Andrew Jackson - Major presidential acts, Andrew Jackson - Cabinet, Andrew Jackson - Supreme Court appointments, Andrew Jackson - Supreme Court cases during his presidency, Andrew Jackson - States admitted to the Union, Andrew Jackson - Notes, Andrew Jackson - Family and later life, Andrew Jackson - Physical characteristics and Health, Andrew Jackson - Memorials and movies Read more here: » Andrew Jackson: Encyclopedia II - Andrew Jackson - Early life and military career |
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The story of Andrew and Rachel Jackson's life together was told in Irving Stone's best-selling 1951 novel The President's Lady, which was made into the 1953 film of the same title, starring Susan Hayward, Charlton Heston, John McIntire, and Carl Betz and directed by Henry Levin. The relationship between the two was also the basis of a successful documentary by the Public Broadcasting System, ...
See also:Andrew Jackson, Andrew Jackson - Early life and military career, Andrew Jackson - Creek War and War of 1812, Andrew Jackson - First Seminole War, Andrew Jackson - Jackson becomes President, Andrew Jackson - Spoils system, Andrew Jackson - Opposition to the National Bank, Andrew Jackson - Nullification crisis, Andrew Jackson - Indian Removal, Andrew Jackson - Assassination attempt, Andrew Jackson - Major presidential acts, Andrew Jackson - Cabinet, Andrew Jackson - Supreme Court appointments, Andrew Jackson - Supreme Court cases during his presidency, Andrew Jackson - States admitted to the Union, Andrew Jackson - Notes, Andrew Jackson - Family and later life, Andrew Jackson - Physical characteristics and Health, Andrew Jackson - Memorials and movies Read more here: » Andrew Jackson: Encyclopedia II - Andrew Jackson - Memorials and movies |
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See also:Andrew Jackson, Andrew Jackson - Early life and military career, Andrew Jackson - Creek War and War of 1812, Andrew Jackson - First Seminole War, Andrew Jackson - Jackson becomes President, Andrew Jackson - Spoils system, Andrew Jackson - Opposition to the National Bank, Andrew Jackson - Nullification crisis, Andrew Jackson - Indian Removal, Andrew Jackson - Assassination attempt, Andrew Jackson - Major presidential acts, Andrew Jackson - Cabinet, Andrew Jackson - Supreme Court appointments, Andrew Jackson - Supreme Court cases during his presidency, Andrew Jackson - States admitted to the Union, Andrew Jackson - Notes, Andrew Jackson - Family and later life, Andrew Jackson - Physical characteristics and Health, Andrew Jackson - Memorials and movies Read more here: » Andrew Jackson: Encyclopedia II - Andrew Jackson - Family and later life |
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